Driving home after losing her job, Mollie’s world seemed bleak. Then she spotted a little girl banging on the back window of a school bus, clearly in distress. Fearing the worst, Mollie chased the bus and forced it to stop.
She rushed aboard, finding the girl, Chelsea, struggling to breathe. As the other children laughed, oblivious to the danger, Mollie searched desperately for an inhaler. “She could have died!” Mollie exclaimed when she finally found it in another child’s backpack, taken as part of a cruel joke. Mollie helped Chelsea use the inhaler, and her breathing steadied.
Grateful for Mollie’s help, Chelsea’s parents met them at the bus stop. “She saved my life,” Chelsea told them tearfully. Her parents were overwhelmed with gratitude, and Mrs. Stewart, Chelsea’s mother, offered Mollie a surprising opportunity. “Anyone who’d go to such lengths to help a child in need is someone I’d like to have on my team,” Mrs. Stewart said, explaining that her family ran a small business.
The next morning, Mollie called Mrs. Stewart and secured a job interview. Despite the difficulties of the previous day, she felt a sense of hope and purpose returning. Chelsea’s parents had not only been grateful but also willing to help her move forward in life. “I’d love to,” Mollie responded, her voice filled with excitement as she prepared for a fresh start.
For the first time in weeks, Mollie felt like her life was turning around—thanks to one brave little girl.